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ALBUMIt's Only LoveTommy James & The Shondells
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Tommy James & The Shondells's Popular Music Videos
I'm Alive (Live On The Ed Sullivan Show, June 14, 1970)
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Ball Of Fire (Live On The Ed Sullivan Show, June 14, 1970)
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Mony Mony (Live On The Ed Sullivan Show, January 26, 1969)
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Crimson And Clover (Live On The Ed Sullivan Show, January 26, 1969)
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About Tommy James & The Shondells
Artist Biography
A band who smoothly transitioned from making dance-craze anthems to crafting psychedelic trips, Tommy James & The Shondells are responsible for some of the ’60s-rock era’s most lasting standards. The band formed in 1959 in Niles, Michigan, as Tom and the Tornadoes, with a preteen Tommy James (then using the last name Jackson) on vocals, debuting with the 1962 single “Long Pony Tail”. Two years later, James renamed his band The Shondells, and they covered the punchy dance tune “Hanky Panky”. Thanks to the efforts of a Pittsburgh DJ, “Hanky Panky” became a hit in 1966, and the band, with James now top billed, signed a record deal. Tommy James & The Shondells’ 1967 gem “I Think We’re Alone Now” straddled the line between rock rave-up and bubblegum, while 1968’s feisty “Mony Mony” furthered the group’s reputation as a frothy pop act. James, frustrated by that pigeonholing, veered into acid rock with Crimson & Clover, whose title track became one of the late ’60s’ defining psych-pop tracks. James left the band in 1970 after an onstage collapse; his bandmates rechristened themselves Hog Heaven but disbanded shortly after. Their legacy has since been kept alive via hit covers by the likes of Joan Jett, Billy Idol and Tiffany.
Hometown
Niles, MI, United States
Genre
Rock
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